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Ábaco is a magazine on culture and social sciences, it aims at introducing in its pages a wide horizon, wide as the facts and ideas over which it wants to reflect and debate. Its content focuses on a monographic subject addressed from different perspectives: economy, sociology, public policies, architecture, history, ecology, psychology, cultural phenomenon, urban cultures, etc. At the same time, we can find in its pages, a literary workshop, articles about social analysis, notes, and book reviews among others, which combine from an interdisciplinary view, the rigor with the amenity. Its national and international distribution has collaborative agreements with several European and American institutions, through which, prestigious professionals of social Sciences collaborate with ÁBACO.

The editor in chief is Miguel Álvarez Areces

ÁBACO was born in 1986 in Asturias, and it is a reference as a cultural and social Sciences magazine. In 2011 ÁBACO celebrates its 25 birthday.

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